As noted, we continue to not know what we don’t know about H2O. I wonder at what temperatures it maintains the properties, and if it will have any practical applications.
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As noted, we continue to not know what we don’t know about H2O. I wonder at what temperatures it maintains the properties, and if it will have any practical applications.
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Ice 9?
Looks like it’s paywalled
Huh. Worked for me, and I don’t have a subscription.
Maybe you have a special deep state cookie in your browser.
“Drool … deep state cookies” – Homer J. Simpson
Doesn’t work for me, even in Tor. I don’t bother with paywalled articles.
Google the article title to find it elsewhere: “Shaking Ordinary Ice (Very Hard) Transformed It Into Something Never Seen Before”
This link is not pay-walled.
Are we studying how to stack cannon balls again? The grand “ah-whoom!”